This June 16, 2008, file photo shows Tiger Woods reacting after missing a birdie putt on a sudden death hole following an 18-hole playoff round for the US Open championship at Torrey Pines Golf Course, in San Diego. Woods will be starting his season in San Diego. Woods officially entered the Farmers Insurance Open on Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2011, which has become the traditional start of his season since 2006. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File)

We love lists on Sentinel Sports Now for one main reason — debate!

GQ Magazine released its list of “The 25 Coolest Athletes of All Time” and former Orlando Magic executive and Hall of Fame player Julius Erving, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, boxing legend Muhammad Ali and Arnold Palmer were among the venerable athletes.

On a side note, Tiger Woods failed to make the list after making the sport of golf much more popular for much of the early 2000s. I guess getting caught cheating on your wife with porn stars officially makes one uncool.

Another interesting miss is everyone’s favorite basketball personality Charles Barkley. However one could argue Barkley is more popular as a sports media personality at TNT than he was as a basketball player.

There’s no exact formula on what makes someone “cool,” so obviously it is a subjective list. So what do you think about these names…The names, in no particular order (because we’re cool like that) are:

1. Tim Lincecum

2. Muhammad Ali

3. Michael Jordan

4. Julius Erving

5. Kelly Slater

6. Bo Jackson

7. Allen Iverson

8. Jean-Claude Killy

9. Mario Andretti

10. Joe Namath

11. Tom Brady

12. Ted Turner

13. Kenny Stabler

14. Bob Gibson

15. Arthur Ashe

16. Evel Knievel

17. Pele

18. Pete Maravich

19. Jim Brown

20. Walt Frazier

21. Arnold Palmer

22. Gary Player

23. Derek Sanderson

24. George Best

25. Bjorn Borg

So let’s get the conversation started. Who is the coolest of this cool list? Who doesn’t belong on this list? Most important, who got snubbed?